For Wordless Wednesday, let your images tell the story.

“The eagle has no fear of adversity. We need to be like the eagle and have the fearless spirit of a conqueror!” ~ Joyce Meyer

Thanks to Donna for the reminder. Sharing for Becky B’s Geometric Squares.
Please join me on January 12 for the Sunday Stills monthly color challenge: White. The link will be open for two weeks as I’m still traveling.

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Great photographs, Terri!! We also have many bald eagles out are way. They are always a sheer delight to observe!
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Thank you, Donna! I’ve seen another blogger’s amazing eagles from Tofino Bay! I believe the Bald Eagle is native to the North American continent.
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Made me look for Australias national bird, I assumed was the Emu, as it is on our Coat of Arms but no it is also the unofficial official 🙄
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Isn’t this crazy? I like the emu, cool looking bird, Brian! There should be a world-wide official bird ceremony to get this done 😉
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I agree. Imagine the people who would whinge 😂
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Lol…yes. God knows what took them so long. But all’s well that ends well.😄
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I was surprised to read or hear that story too Terri. That’s a beautiful shot of a bald eagle Terri!
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Thank you, Linda! Do you follow Donna’s blog? She’s like you, takes tons of great bird shots!
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You’re welcome Terri. No I don’t follow Donna’s blog, but just popped over there and have followed her now (and thank you)!
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Oh good! I walked a nearby lake today and got some great shots. A couple will make it on the blog for Sunday 😉
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Yes, Donna is a great bird photographer and I’m looking forward to seeing her photos. That’s great – something white for Sunday? I got to the Park and it was like a crow fest there today (or if you are old enough, it sounded the old TV show “Hee Haw”).
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Hee haw, 😆 love it! 🐦⬛
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I thought it was America’s national bird…wasn’t it? It looks so powerful and regal.
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It has been unofficially for decades. Weird, but at least it’s officially official 🦅😁
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As I scrolled, I went from Oh Wow to laughing out loud! I say he does look official too! hehehe
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Thank you, Donna! The eagles at Lake Coeur d’Alene hunt this time of year, great time to catch them. I took this one 2 years ago. The statue was in Sun City, AZ. Cool coincidence 😁🦅
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extraordinary we have all been thinking it was your national bird all of this time, and yet it wasn’t official! Still you are further ahead than us as we have only just decided on a national bird!
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Funny the things we learn. Our state of Washington’s bird is the Goldfinch. But we have lots of eagles too. Hopefully they stay away from each other! 😆
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hee hee – suspect Goldfinches will be too much of a light snack for the Eagles!
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It is so strange that our national bird had never been made official before this.
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I was stunned when I found out!
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Might as well make it official! And oh, what a fabulous shot of the majestic eagle!!
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Definitely, thank you, Susanne. Captured that beauty at Lake Coeur d’Alene!
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Yes, it’s about time, isn’t it? Great pics of our new national bird. 🙂
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Thank you, Diana! I would have never known had i not read Donna’s post!
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What a beautiful eagle, Terri.
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Which one? 😆 Thank you Colleen!
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The top eagle. I just read today that an American eagle recently died from bird flu. That makes me very sad.
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I knew what you meant, jk! Wow, that is sad news.
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A beautiful bird.
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Yes! Thank you, Robbie!
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Sure looks official, and majestic in the top photo.
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Thanks, Graham! I laughed when I saw the huge eagle statue up in Peoria, AZ. It worked for my geosquares this week, and white, LOL!
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Nice post 🌅🌅
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Thank you 🙂
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It’s waaay overdue that the Bald Eagle was officially made our national bird, Terri. Why did it take so long!
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A good question, John! Biden adopted in on Dec 24, 2024.
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That is the only good thing that guy has done…
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Long time coming! I love our new national bird.
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Me, too! And who knew it wasn’t ever official until recently?
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